Just so you know what this aclocal.m4 thing is for: When you run autoconf
it looks into this file for additional macro definitions. Several ways
exist to provide additional macros: write them yourself, get them from an
archive site, or use the ones provided by some program like libtool.
To create aclocal.m4 you run the program aclocal. This scans configure.in
and looks for all the macros that are undefined. It then looks around for
definitions of these macros and copies them all into aclocal.m4. "Looks
around" by default means places like /usr/share/aclocal, where things like
libtool and automake leave their macros. When you write macros yourself
you put them into a .m4 file and stick them (in our case) into config/ and
then run `aclocal -I config'. As an analogy, you could think of all the
*.m4 files as .c files and aclocal.m4 as a library, where aclocal is the
linker.
aclocal comes with automake as does the AM_PROG_MISSING macro that
configure uses now. Note that this does not mean that anyone working on
configure.in needs to have automake installed, only those that are adding
external macro definitions. No, this wasn't my idea, this is the standard
autoconf setup.
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